Tulsa, Okla.
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences will begin construction in summer of 2015 on the $45 million Medical Academic and Simulation Center in Tulsa. The four-story, 223,000-sf facility will include classrooms, clinical skills labs, a lecture hall, conference space, and a five-story parking garage. A hospital simulation center will include an emergency room, a surgical suite, a birthing room, an ambulance bay, and an intensive care unit to support advanced medical training. The project team includes Dewberry Architects and construction manager Flintco. Completion is expected in late 2017.
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Dewberry
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Flintco
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Construction Manager
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